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CHEMISTRY DAILY TEST

GRADE / SEMESTER / ACADEMIC YEAR : X / 2 / 2013-2014


DURATION : 45 minutes

Multiple choice questions. Choose the most correct If the mass of X is constant, the mass ratio of Y in
answer by writing “a capital letter” ! Point of each compound I and II is ...
question is 3. a. 1 : 1 d. 2 : 3
b. 1 : 2 e. 3 : 2
1. 4 g of Calcium (Ca) is burnt in the excess of oxygen c. 2 : 1
(O2) to produce 5.6 g of calcium oxide (CaO). What is
the mass of oxygen used in the reaction ? 6. Carbon and oxygen form 2 different compounds,
a. 0.8 g d. 4 g compound I, carbon monoxide (CO) and compound
b. 1.6 g e. 5.6 g II, carbondioxide (CO2). If the mass of oxygen in both
c. 2g compounds is same, the mass ratio of carbon in
compound I and II is ... (Ar C=12; Ar O=16)
2. A student heats 112 g of iron powder together with a. 1 : 2 d. 4 : 3
70 g of sulfur powder. From the reaction, he obtains b. 2 : 1 e. 3 : 8
176 g of iron sulfide compound with excess iron. c. 3 : 4
What is the mass of excess iron ?
a. 64 g d. 6 g 7. 100 volumes of gas A is decomposed into 50
b. 106 g e. 42 g volumes of gas B and 150 volumes of gas C. How
c. 134 g much gas C can be obtained for every 8.0 L of gas
A?
3. 2.0 g of element X reacts with 5.0 g of element Y a. 6.0 L d. 2.0 L
forming compound Z with a ratio by mass for b. 12.0 L e. 8.0 L
elements X and Y of 2:3. The correct statement c. 4.0 L
below is ...
a. The mass of Z formed is 7.0. 8. What is the ratio of the volumes of N 2, H2, NH3, which
b. Y is left unreacted. is involved in the following reaction ?
c. X and Y reacts completely.
d. Y leaves an excess of 2.0 g. N2y(g) + 3 H2(g) → 2 NH3(g)
e. Only Z substance is present at the end of the a. 2:6:6 d. 2 : 6 : 2
reaction. b. 1:3:3 e. 1 : 3 : 1
c. 1:3:2
4. In an experiment, copper was reacted with sulfur to
form copper(II) sulfide. The data was the following : 9. There are n molecules in 1 L of hydrogen gas (H 2). At
the same temperature and pressure, how many
Mass of molecules are there in 2 L of sulfur trioxide gas (SO 3)
Mass of Mass of
Experiment copper(II) ?
copper sulfur
sulfide a. n d. 20n
1 18 g 2g 6g b. 2n e. 40n
2 28 g 3g 9g c. 4n
3 8g 4g 12 g
4 8g 5g 12 g 10. A complete burning of 1 L of C xHy gas requires 2 L of
oxygen (O2) gas and produces 1 L of carbondioxide
The proportion by mass of copper and sulfur in (CO2) gas, according the following equation :
copper(II) sulfide is ...
a. 9 : 1 d. 1.6 : 1 CxHy(g) + O2(g) → CO2(g) + H2O(g)
b. 2 : 1 e. 1 : 2 (not equivalent)
c. 7 : 1
The molecular formula of CxHy gas is ...
5. Elements X and Y form two compounds with the a. CH2 d. C2H6
following compositions : b. CH4 e. C3H6
c. C2H2
Compound Mass of X Mass of Y
I 60% 40%
II 50% 50%

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Short answer and descriptive questions. Answer
correctly and clearly the following questions ! Total points
is 70.

11.`In an experiment, 3.2 g of sulfur was reacted with


oxygen to produce 8 g of sulfur oxide (point 20).
a. What is the mass of oxygen which is react with
sulfur ?
b. What is the proportion by mass of sulfur and
oxygen in sulfur oxide ?
c. When 6 g of sulfur is reacted with 10 g of
oxygen ?
(i) Determine the excess substance in the
reaction !
(ii) What is the mass of the excess substance in
the reaction ?
(iii) What is the mass of sulfur and oxygen which
is react in the reaction !
(ii) What is the mass of sulfur oxide produced ?

12. Nitrogen and oxygen form 2 different compounds.


The concentration of nitrogen in I and II compounds
are 63.64% and 46.67% respectively. Find the
proportion by mass of oxygen in the two compounds
(point 10) !

13. 6 L of ethane gas (C2H6) was reacted with 24.5 L of


oxygen (O2) according the following chemical
equation (point 20) :

2 C2H6(g) + 7 O2(g) → 4 CO2(g) + 6 H2O(g)


a. Determine the excess substance in the reaction !
b. What is the volume of the excess substance in
the reaction !
c. How much CO2 can be obtained in the reaction ?
d. How much H2O can be obtained in the reaction ?

14. Methane (CH4) and acetylene (C2H2) are burnt


according the following chemical equation :

CH4(g) + 2 O2(g) → CO2(g) + 2 H2O(g)


2 C2H2(g) + 5 O2(g) → 4 CO2(g) + 2 H2O(g)

In complete burning 5 L of the mixture of methane


and acetylene is produced 6 L of carbondioxide. All
gases are measured at the same temperature and
pressure (point 20).
a. Determine the volumes of methane and
acetylene in the mixture.
b. Determine the volumes of H2O formed !
c. Determine the volume of O2 that reacts !

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